THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 21, 1939.

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ARITA ARGUES IN

ARITA

THE SAME OLD WAY

First Official Reply To Anglo-American Notes

'Independence' Under Tokyo's Tutelage

Tokyo, To-day.

-ATLANTIC- COUNT CIANO'S

AIR MAIL

SERVICE

Paris, To-day. ́

The granting by France to America of authorisation to establish a commercial airline between France and the United States, allows for a maximum of four trips week- ly.

Britain and the United States are doing better trade in Manchukuo than before the country became an Empire, stated the Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, at the reopening of the Diet yesterday. Under Japan's plan for creation of a new order in East Asia, Japan, China and Manchukuo, while each preserving their independence indivi- dually, would actively collaborate with Japan, strictly reciprocal future grant being firmly convinced of conclusion of real peace for the well-being of the whole world.

Mr. Arita reiterated that Japan

asks

It is conditional

on

to French aviation.-Reuter.

of China neither territory Small States Must Not

пог indemnity, would fully respect her sovereignty and would

a

be propared to consider abolition Allow Criticism Of Nazis

of extraterritoriality and foreign Concessions.

MISSION IN YUGOSLAVIA

London, To-day.

The attempt to bring about poli- tical rapprochement between Yugo- slavia and Hungary is regarded as the main object of the visit of Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minis- ter, to Belgrade.

Except for saying that the Italian suggestion for establishing a free zone for Yugoslavia at Trieste is considered unacceptable by Yugo- slavia as likely to compete with Yugoslav ports on the Adriatic, the British press refrains from specula- tion.

The impending visit of

ex-

most

trila-

The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says he has gained the im- pression that Italy has abandoned all thought of being able to alter the map of Central Europe and is now bent en stabilizing condi- tions.

Count Ciano to Warsaw is, in the opin- ion of the correspondent, designed Berlin, Jan. 16. cally refuse to shelter Jewish, to serve this purpose. Despite repeated explanations, The "complete neutrality" Marxist and Communist emi- The "News Chronicle," in a spe- misunderstandings persisted

which Germany demands from grants considered by her totalicial despatch from Belgrade, abroad ascribing to Japan the

her smaller neighbours was the tarian neighbours as organisers presses the view that Italy is in- intention to close the door.

subject of an article in the month-of neutrality sabotage.”

tent on getting both Yugoslavia "CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS" ly magazine "NS Monatschefte" The fact that several hundred and Rumania to grant their

Al- thousand Germans were It would naturally be, necessary 'under the signature of Dr.

the still Hungarian minorities to enforce certain restrictions and fred Rosenberg, leading Nazi pitying the Jews and had no liberal treatment possible in

the other worry. but regulations in vital spheres, but theoretician.

lack of order to further a plan of "there are vast fields we have left The author's idea is that a coffee, is sufficient proof that teral rapprochement.

Italy, Germany and

this de- open in which not only the rights small state cannot be considered there is still a great amount of and interests of other countries neutral if the population is al-ideological work to be done in spatch contends, are competing for and their nationals would not only lowed openly to express its feel- the Reich by political leaders who the political favour of Yugoslavia. remain absolutely unaffected but ings. The Reich cannot admit must place their entire - energy |—Trans-Ocean. foreign participation would be that the small neutral states into this task, Herr Wilhelm of the principal really welcome.”

satisfy the principle of neutral- Boerger, one RECONSTRUCTION ity if, for instance, the popula-chiefs of the Nazi Blackshirts,

Milan, To-day. Dealing with the "China affair," tion is allowed to attack the Nazi stated at a Nazi district meeting

to-day. Mr. Arita said Japan

now regime.

Lengthy accounts are grablished "Branch of Moscow" earnestly addressing herself to re-

Neutrality "Sabotage"

in the Italian press of Count Ciano's Herr Goerger. termed the Old talks with Dr. Stoyadinovitch. construction work.

The writer referred to Switzer-

"an inexhaustible

The diplomatic correspondent Mr. Arita fiercely attacked the land which, he said, "should logi-Testament

source of knowledge of Judaism" "Popolo d'Italia" stresses the po- Comintern, and declared that dis-

and specified that "New York, litical importance of the warm wel- turbances in peace and order in

London. Moscow, and Bucharest come given to the Italian Foreign Europe and Asia could invariably

are the four centres from which Minister by the Yugoslav people.- be traced to the Comintern.

the domination of the world."

The speaker then referred to

was

He accused them of being res- ponsible for the so-called long- term war in China and the guerilla tactics.

SELFISHNESS

POLICE LONG

MINORITY QUESTION

SERVICE MEDALS emanate all Jewish intrigues for Trans-Ocean-

His Excellency the Governor · has been pleased to authorize the follow-the League of Nations as "a ing awards:

branch of Moscow" from where

Colonial Police Long Service Me- one is trying to govern the work. FATE OF

dal:~-

constitute an international army,

He asserted that the principal causes of world unrest to-day lie essentially in the efforts to main- tain the status quo not actually in Albert Victor, Baker Inspector Al-"M. Litvinoff is reignover the accordance with justice and to the bert Leslie Hopkins, Inspector Sid-entire organisation," Herr Boer- selfish attempts velopment and progress of newly George Post, Inspector Sidney Commissar for Foreign Affairs.

European Contingent, Inspector and centralise world economics. SCHUSCHNIGG

to stiffe the de-ney Shepherd, Inspector. Edward ger added, referring to the S STILL A MYSTERY

Reuter.

risen powers.

U.S. WRITERS'

LEAGUE BACK BARCELONA

Washington, Jan. 14.

Charles Saunders, Sub.

Inspector-Havas.

Henry George Hallam.

Indian Contingent. Police Ser-

Berlin, Jan. 15.

of

The fate of Dr. Kurt Schusch-

geant Kapoor Singh, Police Sergeant FRENCH JOURNALISTS nigg, former Chancellor of Aus-

Gulam Mohamed, Lance Sergeant

Khushi Mohamed, Police Constable EXPELLED FROM

Atta Mohamed.

Cantonese Contingent. Police Ser- geant Chan Pui, Police Sergeant Taoi Yee, Lance Sergeant Pang Chi,

ITALY

Rome, January 14.

tria, is still undecided.

According to reports from Vienna, he is imprisoned in the Metropole Hotel, the headquarters of the Gestapo, (secret. police), and no preparations have been 'made for his trial.

Lance Sergeant Kwok Kam, Lance The French woman journalist;} Nazi circles in Vienna assert Three hundred American writ- Sergeant Chau Pui Lance Sergeant Mlle. Madeleine Angles, who was that his health is not bad, al- ers, all members of the Ameri-] Chu Wo, Lance Sergeant Wong Kam on her way to Roma, was ex-though he is suffering from con- can Writers' League, sent a let Ling, Police Constable Chan On,pelled from Italy soon after hav-siderable nervousness.

Members of the former Legiti- ter to President Roosevelt to-day Police Constable Tang Yu, Police ing crossed the frontier. No ex- demanding the suppression of the Constable Chan Kiu:

planations are given though she mist circle in Austria declare arms embargo :placed upon. Re- First bar to the Colonial Police had a regular passport, and visa. that he refused to be freed as publican Spain. Among the sig Long Service Medal:-Indian: Con- The well-known French writer, long as his farmer comrades, at natories were Mr. Upton Sinclair, tingent. Lance Sergeant Zaman M. Jerome Tharaud, was recently present in the Dachau concentra- Mr. Louis Zara, and Mr. Ronald | Ali, Cantonese Contingent, Police expelled in the same manner.-tion camp, are not freed as well, Ogden Stewart.Havas...

Sergeant Lam Kwan.

Havas.

-Havas..

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